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bye-bye. >> what about that old silver back, newt gingrich? by the way, he stopped shaving his back when he left congress. >> i wonder how "the daily show" will depict pawlenty's demise? if a pawlenty campaign falls in the woods, does it make a sound? >> herman cain raised $2 million. that's a lot of pepperoni for the godfather of pepperoni pizza. there's one candidate who seems to be gaining strength. michele bachmann. >> michele bachmann's migraines and whether this should be considered a campaign issue. >> got to say, of all my issues with bachmann's brain. >> $18 million raised. mitt romney is the king of the jungle, the thick maned, super predator of the race, the republican's aslund. >>> time for your political ticker with tim farley live from washington. 11 days and counting until the debt ceiling deadline. what's your feeling? do you think we're getting closer? >> i think you got it in the beginning when you said the democrats are netting nervous. harry reid and nancy pelosi asking why they're not a part of the conversation. there was
bye-bye. >> what about that old silver back, newt gingrich? by the way, he stopped shaving his back when he left congress. >> i wonder how "the daily show" will depict pawlenty's demise? if a pawlenty campaign falls in the woods, does it make a sound? >> herman cain raised $2 million. that's a lot of pepperoni for the godfather of pepperoni pizza. there's one candidate who seems to be gaining strength. michele bachmann. >> michele bachmann's migraines and...
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but when there was the monica lewinsky campaign, newt gingrich was making moralistic that tax. it was confirmed in media, when his wife was dying for cancer to or three years before, he visited her in the hospital, forcing her to sign, not even have and the decency for letting her die, forcing her to sign divorce agreements so that he could marry another woman. and at the exact time of the lewinsky up there, -- up there, he was having an affair. there should be some kind of ethical committee which simply claims people like this are a threat to your youth and should be prohibited from appearing in public, whatever. [applause] let me make it clear that i am not crazy. i mean this in a positive sense. yes, in a way you are a terrorist. in the sense that gandhi was a terrorist. let's face the facts, it is not just something that can be swallowed whole, all the interesting news in the newspaper, here, this is happening, he is with a lady got out. totally not true. >> do we have a denial on that one? on the latest gaga -- lady gaga one? >> absolute denial on everything. i did not eve
but when there was the monica lewinsky campaign, newt gingrich was making moralistic that tax. it was confirmed in media, when his wife was dying for cancer to or three years before, he visited her in the hospital, forcing her to sign, not even have and the decency for letting her die, forcing her to sign divorce agreements so that he could marry another woman. and at the exact time of the lewinsky up there, -- up there, he was having an affair. there should be some kind of ethical committee...
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newt gingrich had a staff shake-up last month. which gop campaign is in the most trouble at this point. robert? >> john huntsman problem is that he appeals to independent voters, and that automatically disqualifying him from the republican nomination. i think realistically tim pawlenty is in the most trouble. when you attack michele bachmann over migraines, that's an excedrin-making moment. >> dana. >> i think pawlenty is doing incredibly well. i think huntsman doesn't register well with anyone. i don't think he has a pulse. i don't think gary johnson is doing well. gingrich, johnson, huntsman is at the bottom. pawlenty is next unfortunately. i think he's a good guy. >> can i hear a buzzer just becau because? thank you. go ahead, peter. >> don, i think you should be in charge of the buzzer. i think gingrich never really got his campaign off the ground because he told the truth about palm ryan's medicare deal. i'm most worried now for michele bachmann, because rick perry will get in and take all of her heat away right away. i'm goi
newt gingrich had a staff shake-up last month. which gop campaign is in the most trouble at this point. robert? >> john huntsman problem is that he appeals to independent voters, and that automatically disqualifying him from the republican nomination. i think realistically tim pawlenty is in the most trouble. when you attack michele bachmann over migraines, that's an excedrin-making moment. >> dana. >> i think pawlenty is doing incredibly well. i think huntsman doesn't...
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when herman cain and newt gingrich's whole campaign team quick raised $2 million, rick santorum raised $500,000. have you ever googled the word santorum? his new fundraising apparently is trying to make sure that everybody tuz that. the letter opens up with a description of last week's bill mahrer show on books hbo, you may recall mr. savage google bombed the word santorum when you look it up on line -- yeah. the fundraising letter says instead of having an intellectual conversation, they broke into vile attack against me. i refuse to repeat these sexual references because the references are far too inappropriate. this is the reason why my children cannot google their father's name. rachel maddow serves as his lackey. if you had not heard about the whole google santorum, would you run to your paycheck? dan savage, rachel maddow, would you race to your checkbook to scrawl out a check for $25, $50, $100? or would you out of curiosity google santorum? imagine the fundraising discussion about this. all right, what we know we will accomplish is that every one of our most core supporters acr
when herman cain and newt gingrich's whole campaign team quick raised $2 million, rick santorum raised $500,000. have you ever googled the word santorum? his new fundraising apparently is trying to make sure that everybody tuz that. the letter opens up with a description of last week's bill mahrer show on books hbo, you may recall mr. savage google bombed the word santorum when you look it up on line -- yeah. the fundraising letter says instead of having an intellectual conversation, they broke...
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that's not going to happen here with newt gingrich. no chance of that. i think he's done. there is no chance that's happening here. >> wow. here to respond to republican presidential candidate and author of "a nation like no other," newt gingrich. thanks for being here this morning. >> it's good to be with you and sort of fits what brent bozelle was saying. none of the people who decided i wasn't a candidate anymore were with me in iowa, south carolina, new hampshire, georgia, california where i just came back from. so i find it fascinating sitting around in washington and new york, they decided they ought to tell the american people who the candidates. >> that's part of where this comes from is your staff leaving. >> ronald reagan had 13 senior staff quit the morning of the new hampshire primary and two weeks heard they laid off another 100 staff. john mccain had a similar experience. my ohm point is i'm talking about substance, how do we create jobs? look at the unemployment numbers today. how do we deal with energy? look at the gasoline prices. how do we help housing ge
that's not going to happen here with newt gingrich. no chance of that. i think he's done. there is no chance that's happening here. >> wow. here to respond to republican presidential candidate and author of "a nation like no other," newt gingrich. thanks for being here this morning. >> it's good to be with you and sort of fits what brent bozelle was saying. none of the people who decided i wasn't a candidate anymore were with me in iowa, south carolina, new hampshire,...
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no reports from bachmann, gingrich or santorum. what do you make of the numbers? who are the winners and losers so far? >> the big winner is president obama because he has tens of millions of dollars. they are projecting half a million donors total, broad-based. they'll have all the money. they are making financial argument. alum rock has enough, bringing in enough dough to make inevitability argument, he has the cash to site through and get it done. tim pawlenty raises enough to stay viable but the numbers aren't good enough. he can stay in through the ames straw poll, the next debate and make more one more argument. >> shannon: why not more traction for him or rick santorum? tim pawlenty is working hard in the key states like iowa. but it seems like in the polls it doesn't seem like he is catching on. >> he is having trouble catching on. the numbers become the race, they become the poll numbers. they start substituting for that at this point in the race. i have to say my husband is romney advisor, full disclosure. but this is bad news for tim pawlenty. i agree g
no reports from bachmann, gingrich or santorum. what do you make of the numbers? who are the winners and losers so far? >> the big winner is president obama because he has tens of millions of dollars. they are projecting half a million donors total, broad-based. they'll have all the money. they are making financial argument. alum rock has enough, bringing in enough dough to make inevitability argument, he has the cash to site through and get it done. tim pawlenty raises enough to stay...
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in the persons that you mentioned, newt gingrich is for me, sorry to use this strong word, kind of a storm of the earth. [laughter] [applause] >> i do not have any great sympathy for bill clinton, but i remember when there was this campaign with monica lewinsky, newt gingrich was making all of these moral attacks, and then it was confirmed in media, i listened to interviews with him where he confirmed that when his wife was dying in cancer, newt gingrich visited her in the hospital, forcing her to sign, not even having the decency for letting her die, forcing her to sign a divorce agreement so he could marry another woman. he was, at the exact time of the monaco was the affair, who already -- monica lewinsky affair, already -- [unintelligible] i did come here, a moral conservative. there should be an ethical committee debt claims these people should be prohibited from appearing in public. [applause] >> let me make it clear. i am not crazy. and a sense it is -- on the was a terrorist. it is not something that can be swallowed whole care at this is happening. ing ladyizek is bating lad
in the persons that you mentioned, newt gingrich is for me, sorry to use this strong word, kind of a storm of the earth. [laughter] [applause] >> i do not have any great sympathy for bill clinton, but i remember when there was this campaign with monica lewinsky, newt gingrich was making all of these moral attacks, and then it was confirmed in media, i listened to interviews with him where he confirmed that when his wife was dying in cancer, newt gingrich visited her in the hospital,...
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. >>> gingrich was at his campaign headquarters thanks thanking volunteers. he's been touting his made in america message but then he had this exchange with a reporter. watch. >> reporter: we scud for t-shirt to be send to up, and i just picked up that one and it's made in el salvador. it's printed here in atlanta. it was a big thing when we talked to your campaign people about how you wanted things to be made in america. do you have plans to change things? >> i'll have to ask the folks who ordered this. >> a little awkward there. a campaign spokesperson said that order of t-shirts was a rush order made by some gingrich volunteers. >>> if you thought you were following the white house twitter feet, thought you would be safe from pranks, check it again. someone tweeted that the discussion wasn't exciting. the white house tweeted a reply, saying fiscal policy can be important, but can be dry sometimes. here's something more fun. clicking on the link gives you this ♪ make you understand ♪ never going to give you up ♪ never going to let you down ♪ never g
. >>> gingrich was at his campaign headquarters thanks thanking volunteers. he's been touting his made in america message but then he had this exchange with a reporter. watch. >> reporter: we scud for t-shirt to be send to up, and i just picked up that one and it's made in el salvador. it's printed here in atlanta. it was a big thing when we talked to your campaign people about how you wanted things to be made in america. do you have plans to change things? >> i'll have to...
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. >> gregg: politically symbolic moment newt gingrich. running into a coroner he laughed off the incident but it may have hit close to home. a financial report showing gingrich is trailing other presidential con tern had tenders in raise money bringing in 2 s7b9 $1 million since entering the race. >> heather: new violence unfolding on the streets of syria reportedly opening fire on a group of protestors in damascus killing 28 people. the demonstration one of the largest ever held against the president there. reena ninan is live in jerusalem with us with details. >> human rights organizations say at least 28 people were killed in the protest on friday. despite the government crackdown it was the largest show of anti-government demonstrators since the unrest begin in march. >>> going to areas where the government has been most intense and shouting. security forces are having a tough time to keep the revolt contained. since the uprising in march, 1600 people have been killed, most of them unarmed protestors. on saturday, people attended fune
. >> gregg: politically symbolic moment newt gingrich. running into a coroner he laughed off the incident but it may have hit close to home. a financial report showing gingrich is trailing other presidential con tern had tenders in raise money bringing in 2 s7b9 $1 million since entering the race. >> heather: new violence unfolding on the streets of syria reportedly opening fire on a group of protestors in damascus killing 28 people. the demonstration one of the largest ever held...
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'94 cycle and said gingrich presided over a less extremist conference. >> their revolution, in a way. speaker boehner is seen, i think, within the conference as a more moderate voice. he's a good public image, but i think he is not as trusted by the conservative elements within his, within the republican conference. >> reporter: another big difference, the economy, the unemployment rate back then about 5.5%, jenna. jenna: well, james, we'll keep on this story. thank you very much, james rosen in d.c. today. jon: a fox news alert, senate democratic leaders are holding a news conference on the debt ceiling right now. there's charles schumer, senator from new york. so far it does not appear they will get behind the boehner plan working its way through the house. this developing story, we'll have more on it after the break. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you ne home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? itust came to us. what? b
'94 cycle and said gingrich presided over a less extremist conference. >> their revolution, in a way. speaker boehner is seen, i think, within the conference as a more moderate voice. he's a good public image, but i think he is not as trusted by the conservative elements within his, within the republican conference. >> reporter: another big difference, the economy, the unemployment rate back then about 5.5%, jenna. jenna: well, james, we'll keep on this story. thank you very much,...
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gingrich $2 million, rick santorum, not so much, $500,000. give us a perspective on this. >> well, let's talk about mitt romney, front-runner, obviously with $18.5 million. that looks good, of course, in comparison to the rest of the candidates, but there were some unofficial estimates that by now he would've raised $50 million, wolf. so that's not so great. i think tim pawlenty here may be the great disappointment. because he got in this race early, he's been out there trying to raise money. he's had some problems gaining traction. and when you look at it, he's raised exactly the same amount as ron paul. so that could be a real disappointment. >> and bauchmann and huntsman, what do you think about that? >> well, they look pretty good on the boards, right? $4.2 million, $4.1 million, but huntsman has given his own campaign $2 million. and michele bauchmann, we just got her numbers this afternoon, she's transferred $2 million from her congressional committee. so the totals look pretty good, but it's actually they've raised about half the amoun
gingrich $2 million, rick santorum, not so much, $500,000. give us a perspective on this. >> well, let's talk about mitt romney, front-runner, obviously with $18.5 million. that looks good, of course, in comparison to the rest of the candidates, but there were some unofficial estimates that by now he would've raised $50 million, wolf. so that's not so great. i think tim pawlenty here may be the great disappointment. because he got in this race early, he's been out there trying to raise...
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and remember, as a result of that the republicans and newt gingrich, they suffered in the polls. bill clinton the following year was re-elected president in '96, beating bob dole, and a lot of the republicans, especially mitch mcconnell right now, the senate minority leader, they lived through that period, they remember what happened when there was that eyeball to eyeball government shutdown, and the republicans paid a significant price in the sense that bill clinton was re-elected. they don't want barack obama to be re-elected next year. so for many of them who lived through the government shutdown in '95 it still hovers very much on their minds right now. and i think that helps explain why the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell has come up with this desperate last-minute effort to avoid what would effectively be default and a lot of people would presumably blame the republicans for that. many would blame the democrats and the president for that. but mitch mcconnell doesn't want to take any chances, not only politically but even more importantly economically because the econ
and remember, as a result of that the republicans and newt gingrich, they suffered in the polls. bill clinton the following year was re-elected president in '96, beating bob dole, and a lot of the republicans, especially mitch mcconnell right now, the senate minority leader, they lived through that period, they remember what happened when there was that eyeball to eyeball government shutdown, and the republicans paid a significant price in the sense that bill clinton was re-elected. they don't...
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the candidates participating include michele bachmann, herman cain, newt gingrich, rick santorum and gary johnson. a bunch of them. the questions are going to come from people like the conservative radio host rusty humphreys. so that's certainly we'll be watching. not just for what the candidates say, but from how it's sort of ends up being pulled off, you know, brooke? >> you mentioned the president's twitter town hall. he was doing some of the tweeting himself. now there's some research on how it went. kid did you cull through all that research, joe? >> yeah, it's interesting stuff. it's a pretty detailed report. dem graphically, there were more men than women tweeting. top demographic group, 25 to 34. duh. the most actively shared question was from none other than house speaker john boehner. the question was, after embarking on a record spending bing, where are the jobs? now, just because that was the most shared question didn't mean everyone liked it or agreed with it. tl there were a lot of people who thought this was inappropriate because it was the president's forum not the sp
the candidates participating include michele bachmann, herman cain, newt gingrich, rick santorum and gary johnson. a bunch of them. the questions are going to come from people like the conservative radio host rusty humphreys. so that's certainly we'll be watching. not just for what the candidates say, but from how it's sort of ends up being pulled off, you know, brooke? >> you mentioned the president's twitter town hall. he was doing some of the tweeting himself. now there's some research...
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>> well, the first thing i thought of -- >> no, he's -- >> remember when newt gingrich lost control during the budget fights in the '90s? you knew right then he had lost control of the trajectory of how that negotiation was taking place, and i wonder if we'll look back and wonder if this is when barack obama had a moment where he lost his cool and lost control of whether he was going to win or lose this fight. >> paul? >> nice try, terry. terry nose this and wolf, you know this, a presidential meeting ends when the president stands up and walk out. others don't walk out on him. that's the protocol. the president didn't lose his cool. his's no drama obama. the truth is kantor is a bit of a lightweight, and harry reid said it. mitch mcconned clearly does, the speaker does -- >> oh, paul, the man is majority leader of the house of representatives. that's disrespectful. >> i am being disrespectful. eric cantor is not serving your party our our country very well. and when eric cantor sits there and says no, we're going to make sure that senior citizens gets cuts in their social security, but no
>> well, the first thing i thought of -- >> no, he's -- >> remember when newt gingrich lost control during the budget fights in the '90s? you knew right then he had lost control of the trajectory of how that negotiation was taking place, and i wonder if we'll look back and wonder if this is when barack obama had a moment where he lost his cool and lost control of whether he was going to win or lose this fight. >> paul? >> nice try, terry. terry nose this and wolf,...
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president clinton did it with newt gingrich. this president did it with republican leaders in december. it can be done again and it must be. i would note that the speaker of the house in his address last night that followed the president's never mentioned the word compromise, yet that is the only alternative. we have a divided government. we have a two-party system. no party controls every branch of government. compromise is the only option. we will hopefully get there. >> no chance it passes the senate? >> look, that's -- we do not believe it will pass the senate. senator reid -- >> we have been listening to the white house briefing, obviously trying to find some sort of compromise in play when it comes to the debt ceiling. >>> you voted, we listened. here's your choose the news winner. >> reporter: computers can hold all kinds of personal and professional secrets from bank account passwords to sensitive business e-mails, but every minute of every day, those secrets can be targets of so-called cybergenerals who can link compute
president clinton did it with newt gingrich. this president did it with republican leaders in december. it can be done again and it must be. i would note that the speaker of the house in his address last night that followed the president's never mentioned the word compromise, yet that is the only alternative. we have a divided government. we have a two-party system. no party controls every branch of government. compromise is the only option. we will hopefully get there. >> no chance it...
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there's plenty of room for sarah palin, michele bachmann, newt gingrich and many others. that's like valentine's day every day. >> i think there's absolutely enough room for both women. i still don't think palin is going to be running for president. i think she's looking to be more of a king maker. i think the tea party loves anyone who loves limited government. >> pete? >> kira, i disagree with robert. i don't think they have a big heart. based on the budgets that they support, i'm not sure they have a heart. but polls show that both bachmann and palin would be drawing from the exact same pool of voters. i think they would split that. i disagree with dana too. we know palin is not running. we can stop talking her. >> he's making a prediction there. maybe we should make a bet on that. >> treasury secretary tim geithner is going to leave later this year. the competeeconomy still in big trouble. who should the president be listening to? >> history, maybe the ghost of ronald reagan. the president would like to see the economic recovery in the '20s, during kennedy's reign. if
there's plenty of room for sarah palin, michele bachmann, newt gingrich and many others. that's like valentine's day every day. >> i think there's absolutely enough room for both women. i still don't think palin is going to be running for president. i think she's looking to be more of a king maker. i think the tea party loves anyone who loves limited government. >> pete? >> kira, i disagree with robert. i don't think they have a big heart. based on the budgets that they...
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newt gingrich had made some negative comments. that was the story. host: i think that rep. make your meant was investigated about that, was he not? caller: frankly, i do not remember. it seems to me that more should have been made over this investigation of this couple, but it never happened. host: is the impact of the current situation a big deal to you? caller: it is. i am concerned that people in their zeal to attack pop -- to attack fox news might do something to affect freedom of the press. host: the next call comes from john a., tennessee. -- johnny, tennessee. caller: fox did wiretapping of a company in new jersey. they were making big dollars. when they change things back on the internet, it went straight back to the fox news co.. they took it to court and before the judge. fox settled out of court. then they turned around for $600 million and bought the company. in the stand, right now, that murdoch has -- i understand, right now, that murdoch has immunity. is that true? host: do not know the answer to that. caller: i heard that it was and that did -- and i did now
newt gingrich had made some negative comments. that was the story. host: i think that rep. make your meant was investigated about that, was he not? caller: frankly, i do not remember. it seems to me that more should have been made over this investigation of this couple, but it never happened. host: is the impact of the current situation a big deal to you? caller: it is. i am concerned that people in their zeal to attack pop -- to attack fox news might do something to affect freedom of the...
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i remember going to i want two months ago and tim pawlenty, newt gingrich, rich santorum were all there. they all endorsed the ethanol subsidies and i was the only one who said we would scrub the budget and that they would be eliminated. they sucked their breath in, but already, it is the same. now they all say they will eliminate them. the campaign is a variety of things. you can stand on certain issues and make them be the discussion of our times. you can set an example for other candidates and occasionally, in my experience, i can win with a little money, a lot of enthusiasm, and strong principles. i beat an incumbent democratic congressman that way. i beat an incumbent democratic governor that way. i can beat an incumbent democratic president the same way. >> what do you make of no tax budgets? >> they are political. i remember i was running for the constitutional convention in louisiana and i met an old country man. i am not a lawyer. i am a businessman by trade and practice. you need a lawyer to write the constitution, so i am running in north louisiana and i met an old man who sa
i remember going to i want two months ago and tim pawlenty, newt gingrich, rich santorum were all there. they all endorsed the ethanol subsidies and i was the only one who said we would scrub the budget and that they would be eliminated. they sucked their breath in, but already, it is the same. now they all say they will eliminate them. the campaign is a variety of things. you can stand on certain issues and make them be the discussion of our times. you can set an example for other candidates...